Syllabus. General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Syllabus ARABIC 3180 November only BENGALI 3204 June only FRENCH 3015 June only GERMAN 3025 November only HINDI 3195 November only NEPALI 3202 June only SETSWANA 3158 November only SINHALA 3205 June only SPANISH 3035 November only SWAHILI 3162 June only TAMIL 3206 June only For examination in 2011 CIE provides syllabuses, past papers, examiner reports, mark schemes and more on the internet. We also offer teacher professional development for many syllabuses. Learn more at www.cie.org.uk

O LEVEL LANGUAGES 2011 GCE ORDINARY LEVEL LANGUAGES (For examination 2011) Syllabus Codes: Arabic 3180 Setswana 3158 Bengali 3204 Sinhala 3205 French 3015 Spanish 3035 German 3025 Swahili 3162 Hindi 3195 Tamil 3206 Nepali 3202 CONTENTS Page BENGALI 1 HINDI 1 NEPALI 2 ARABIC 3 TAMIL 3 SINHALA 3 SETSWANA 4 SWAHILI 7 FRENCH 8 GERMAN 8 SPANISH 8

O LEVEL LANGUAGES 2011 Exclusions Schools can combine the syllabuses in this booklet in an exam session with any other CIE syllabus, except: syllabuses with the same title at the same level. In addition: Syllabus 3015 must not be offered in the same session with the following syllabus: 0501 First Language French Syllabus 3035 must not be offered in the same session with the following syllabus: 0502 First Language Spanish Syllabus 3205 must not be offered in the same session with the following syllabus: 3206 Tamil Syllabus 3206 must not be offered in the same session with the following syllabus: 3205 Sinhala Please note that IGCSE, Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificates and O Level syllabuses are at the same level.

3204 BENGALI AND 3195 HINDI O LEVEL 2011 ASSESSMENT GCE Ordinary Level 3204 Bengali 3195 Hindi AVAILABILITY 3204 Bengali is available in June only. 3195 Hindi is available in November only. RULES OF COMBINATION Candidates will take Papers 1 and 2. SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Paper 1 Paper 2 duration weighting duration weighting 2 h 45% 1 h 30 mins 55% DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS Two papers containing the following sections will be set in each language: Note: Centres and candidates should note that the use of dictionaries is not permitted in any assessment. PAPER 1: Composition (2 hours) (90 marks) Section A Letter, Report, Dialogue or Speech (30 marks) From a choice of two topics, one letter, report, dialogue or speech of about 120 words is to be written in the language. Section B Essay (60 marks) From a choice of three topics, one essay of about 200 words is to be written in the language. PAPER 2: Language Usage and Comprehension (1 hour 30 mins) (110 marks) Section A Language Usage (50 marks) Questions set will include Combination or Separation of Words, Idioms, Proverbs and Words in Pairs, Sentence Transformation and Cloze Passage. Section B Comprehension (multiple-choice questions) (14 marks) Seven questions based upon a prose passage of about 280 words will be set. Section C Comprehension (open-ended questions) and Vocabulary (46 marks) Six questions based upon a prose passage of about 270 words will be set. A Vocabulary question will follow the Comprehension questions in this section. 1

NEPALI O LEVEL 2011 GCE Ordinary Level 3202 Nepali ASSESSMENT AVAILABILITY 3202 Nepali is available in June only. RULES OF COMBINATION Candidates will take Paper 1 only. SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Paper 1 duration weighting 3 h 100% DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS One paper containing the following sections will be set in each language: PAPER 1: (3 hours) (100 marks) Section A Composition (50 marks) From a choice of five topics, two compositions each of about 150 words are to be written in the language. The choice of topics will allow candidates to demonstrate ability in using the written language to: express an opinion communicate by letter narrate a story or series of events describe a scene or occasion compose or report a dialogue. Section B Translation (30 marks) Candidates will be required to: translate a passage from the language into English (10 marks) translate a passage from English into the language (20 marks). Section C Reading Comprehension (20 marks) One passage in the language will be set with questions to test the candidates general understanding of the gist of the passage as well as their understanding of specific information given. The passage may be drawn from fiction, non-fiction, newspapers, magazines, etc. Answers are to be written in the language. 2

3180 ARABIC, 3205 SINHALA AND 3206 TAMIL O LEVEL 2011 ASSESSMENT GCE Ordinary Level 3180 Arabic 3205 Sinhala 3206 Tamil AVAILABILITY 3205 Sinhala and 3206 Tamil are available in June only. 3180 Arabic is available in November only. RULES OF COMBINATION Candidates will take Papers 1 and 2. SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Paper 1 Paper 2 duration weighting duration weighting 1 h 30 mins 45% 1 h 30 mins 55% DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS Two papers containing the following sections will be set in each language: PAPER 1: Composition (1 hour 30 mins) (45 marks) Section A Letter, Report or Speech, Dialogue (15 marks) From a choice of three titles, one composition, of about 120 words, is to be written in the language. The choice of genres will allow candidates to demonstrate ability in using the written language to: communicate by letter compose a report or speech compose a dialogue. Section B Essay (30 marks) From a choice of four titles (narrative, descriptive or argumentative), one essay of about 200 words is to be written in the language. PAPER 2: Translation and Reading Comprehension (1 hour 30 mins) (55 marks) Section A Translation (30 marks) Candidates will be required to: translate a passage from the language into English (10 marks) translate a passage from English into the language (20 marks). Section B Reading Comprehension (25 marks) Candidates will be required to answer a variety of questions testing understanding of the passage. 3

3158 SETSWANA O LEVEL 2011 GCE Ordinary Level 3158 Setswana PLEASE NOTE THAT THE POEMS SELECTED FROM THE SET TEXTS HAVE CHANGED AIMS The aims are to: 1 enable students to develop the ability to use Setswana effectively for the purpose of practical communication in a variety of situations; 2 enable students to develop an awareness of the nature and structure of the Setswana language; 3 enable students to understand and respond appropriately to what they hear, read and experience; 4 encourage students to enjoy and appreciate the variety of language; 5 encourage students to enjoy and appreciate the reading of the literature; 6 complement the students other areas of study by developing skills of a more general application (analysis, synthesis, drawing of inferences); 7 promote the students personal development, understanding and appreciation of their culture; 8 form a sound base for the skills required for further study or employment using Setswana as a medium; 9 equip students with knowledge and appreciation of their cultural practices; 10 equip students with study skills, including reference and research skills. ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES The four assessment objectives are: A Continuous Writing B Writing for a Specific Purpose C Usage/Reading Comprehension D Literature A description of each assessment objective follows: A Continuous Writing Students should be able to: 1 articulate experience and express what is felt and what is imagined; 2 order and present facts, ideas and opinions; 3 communicate effectively and appropriately; 4 demonstrate an awareness of the conventions of paragraphing, sentence structure, punctuation and spelling; 5 express thoughts, feelings and opinions in order to interest, inform or convince; 6 demonstrate adequate control of vocabulary, syntax and grammar, punctuation and spelling. 4

3158 SETSWANA O LEVEL 2011 B Writing for a Specific Purpose Students should be able to: 1 understand and adequately convey information; 2 understand, order and present facts, ideas and opinions; 3 evaluate information and select what is relevant to specific purposes; 4 articulate experience and express what is felt and what is imagined; 5 communicate effectively and appropriately; 6 show a sense of audience and an awareness of register and style in both formal and informal situations. C Usage/Reading Comprehension Students should be able to: 1 exercise control of appropriate structures; 2 understand and employ a range of apt vocabulary; 3 recognise implicit meaning and attitude; 4 evaluate information and express it in their own words. D Literature Students should be able to: 1 recognise implicit meaning and attitudes; 2 recognise and appreciate ways in which writers use language and how they achieve their effects; 3 communicate a sensitive and informed personal response to what is read; 4 recognise and appreciate literary aspects such as conflicts, theme, setting, climax, characterisation and plot; 5 differentiate between modern and traditional poetry. ASSESSMENT AVAILABILITY This syllabus is available in November only. RULES OF COMBINATION Candidates for Setswana will take Papers 1 and 2. SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Paper 1 Paper 2 duration weighting duration weighting 2 h 30 mins approx 60% 1 h 30 mins approx 40% 5

3158 SETSWANA O LEVEL 2011 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS PAPER 1: Language (2 hours 30 mins) (100 marks) Section A Composition (25 marks) A selection of four titles will be provided requiring an imaginative, narrative or argumentative response in an appropriate style. Candidates will be required to choose one title and will be expected to write 250-300 words. Section B Writing for a Specific Purpose (25 marks) One task will be set, requiring candidates to write 200-250 words for a specific purpose (such as an article, a letter, report or speech) related to a given situation. Section C Usage/Reading Comprehension (25 marks) A passage will be provided, followed by a series of comprehension questions. Candidates will be tested on their understanding of both specific details (language structure, figurative language), general themes and arguments in the passage. Section D Translation (25 marks) Two alternative passages will be set: one in English to be translated into Setswana, and one in Setswana to be translated into English. Candidates must translate one of the passages only. Resource materials for Paper 1 are: Thutapuo ya Setswana K. Mogapi (Grammar) Tshekatsheko ya Tlhamo A. Molosiwa (Composition) Diteko- Tlhaloganyo N. Mokgachane (Comprehension) Diane le Maele M. Seboni (Proverbs/Idioms) Sedibeng 4 and 5 N. Ratsoma and A. Molosiwa PAPER 2: Literature (1 hour 30 mins) (75 marks) This paper will be divided into three sections. Candidates will be required to answer four questions, one from Section A on a set text, one from Section B on a set text, and two from Section C, one on a set text and one on an unseen poem. The set texts for 2011, and the mark allocations for the sections are as follows: Section A Novel (25 marks) Mareledi a sa le pele M. O. Mothei or Mosekela mpeng T. Mbuya Section B Drama (25 marks) Motho ntsi L. M. Mphale or Ngwanaka, o tla nkgopola M. Lempadi Section C Poetry (25 marks) Mahura a poko L. Magopane* or Masalela a puo M. Kitchin* (15 marks) and An unseen poem (10 marks) For 2011 the following poems have been selected from each of the two texts: Mahura a poko: Balwela kgololosego; Jonane wa mokolobetsi; Masole a Botswana; Twantsho borukhutli; Tlaholele or Masalela a puo: Gakeitse le gasenna; Malatsi a maloba; Lorato lo ntsha tlhogo; Tumagole; Lekwa noka e tshetlha 6

3162 SWAHILI O LEVEL 2011 GCE Ordinary Level 3162 Swahili REVISED SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT FROM 2009 ASSESSMENT AVAILABILITY 3162 Swahili is available in June only. RULES OF COMBINATION Candidates for Swahili take Paper 1 only. SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT SUMMARY duration Paper 1 weighting 3 h 100% DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS One paper containing four questions will be set: Question 1 (20 marks) Translation from Swahili into English. Question 2 (30 marks) Translation from English into Swahili. Question 3 (25 marks) Reading comprehension. One passage in the language will be set with questions to test the candidates general understanding of the gist of the passage as well as their understanding of specific information given. The passage may be drawn from fiction, non-fiction, newspapers, magazines, etc. Answers are to be written in the language. Question 4 (25 marks) A short composition of about 120 words in Swahili. A choice of subjects will be given. 7

3015 FRENCH, 3025 GERMAN, 3035 SPANISH O LEVEL 2011 ASSESSMENT GCE Ordinary Level 3015 French 3025 German 3035 Spanish AVAILABILITY 3015 French is available in June only. 3025 German and 3035 Spanish are available in November only. RULES OF COMBINATION Candidates for French, German and Spanish take Papers 1 and 2. SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT SUMMARY Paper 1 Paper 2 duration weighting duration weighting 1 h 30 mins 50% 1 h 30 mins 50% DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS PAPER 1: Translation and Composition (1 hour 30 mins) (60 marks) Candidates must attempt 2 questions only. Question 1: A composition in the foreign language of approximately 140 words based on a series of pictures. Question 2: A composition in the foreign language of approximately 140 words based on a choice of topics set in the foreign language in the form of a letter, dialogue or narrative. Question 3: A translation from English into the foreign language. PAPER 2: Reading Comprehension (1 hour 30 mins) (60 marks) The test will be in three sections: Sections 1 and 2 (40 marks) All questions requiring written answers are to be answered in the foreign language. Marks will be awarded according to the comprehension shown. Signs, notices, advertisements etc. tested multiple-choice questions. Brochures, guides, short texts etc. objective questions testing specific detail; questions to test scanning for required information. Two or three longer texts. Questions will be set to test general and specific understanding. Candidates may also be asked to identify attitudes, emotions and ideas, the main points or themes, and to draw conclusions and make inferences. Section 3 (20 marks) Cloze text with 20 gaps, mainly testing knowledge of structure. 8